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Aline Ghilardi
alinemghilardi
Novo dinossauro brasileiro.Fóssil fora do Brasil.Só pesquisador estrangeiro. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0195667120303736 E com autor que não pode pisar no Brasil, pq é procurado pela Polícia Federal por tráfico
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@HackneyDownsLTN
hackneydownsltn
Yesterday, we said that #LTNs were part of the solution, but not the whole solution. This is a thread about what it means, tactically, to campaign for something that is
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duane froese
tephrafan
Sad to hear of the passing of John V Matthews, formerly of Geological Survey of Canada. He was a pioneering Arctic paleoecologist and link to an earlier generation of Alaska/Arctic
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Vertex
BurtonPixels
60% of the Earth’s crust is made up of quartz (formed from oxygen & silicon) and feldspar (a mineral derived from tectosilicate). Unlike some other rocks, quartz & feldspar don’t
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Kerrisdale Capital
KerrisdaleCap
We're short $PLUG. Report at http://kerr.co/plug2 . We discuss with @grizzlemedia at 1:30 at http://youtu.be/V8CWZIXdusc . Plug isn't a way to bet on the overhyped “hydrogen economy”; it’s just a /r/wallstreetbets ro
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The Club of Rome
ClubOfRome
The #PlanetaryEmergencyPlan 2.0 provides ten essential transformative actions to drive systems change and stabilize the earth: https://clubofrome.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/Planetary_Emergency_Plan_2.0-.pdf @PIK_Climate @WWF @SDDecleve
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Mark Miller
_miller_mark
Presented today to @CommonsIDC on ODA cuts. Main points I made (or would have liked to make): 1. A reminder these cuts are not a fiscal necessity, but a political
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Kai Nagata 🇨🇦
kainagata
I don't do resolutions exactly, but I have personal projects that fit into bigger long-term goals. In 2021 these will revolve around:- food security- reducing dependence on oil- people power-
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Sara Wanous
SWanous
Renewables are often questioned for their reliability, but I think it's important to recognize that fossil fuels are not perfectly consistent either. The blackouts in Texas are mostly from the
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Joe Cirincione
Cirincione
An insane president able to launch nuclear weapons. An incoming SecDef paid millions by weapons contractors. Both big problems. Both just the tip of the iceberg. I tried to
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Glen Peters
Peters_Glen
1/ "the availability of BECCS proved critical to the cost-efficiency, & indeed the theoretical possibility, of these deep mitigation scenarios, leading to systemic inclusion of BECCS in RCP2.6 scenarios" says
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Todd N. Tucker
toddntucker
I spoke with Law360 on the shortfalls of the new NAFTA/ USMCA. "This piecemeal 'tear-ISDS-down-for-some-but-reinforce-for-others' U.S. alternative is not a coherent alternative, so I doubt it can scale and diffuse
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Sunshiny
sunnshiiny
This article needs some context. Good thing I’m prepared to offer some.https://www.theglobeandmail.com/opinion/article-trumpism-wont-happen-in-canada-but-not-because-of-our-politics/ WOW! I’m stunned by the hubris and ignorance of this
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Sean Casten
SeanCasten
Thanks all for your thoughts on this. Going to try to take one a week. Today's nerd-rant: Carbon pricing. Why we've lost our way, and how to get it back.
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Harry 😷😷 Seldon
fractalharry
La source du tableau comparatif que je cite souvent (et que je vais remettre après) : (PDF) Energy fit for Life and the Environment An accessible scientific comparison of possible
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Lindsay Brown
Lidsville
Sources are passing on a lot of concerning information about #COVID19BC management at #SiteC and in Fort St John. This much smoke usually means fire. I'm just going to pass
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